Double Room Standard Hotel in Florence

Elegant and classic rooms in Florence, soundproofed and carefully furnished to suit all the needs of travelers and welcome them in maximum comfort.

Double bed (can be separated into two standard single beds upon request), and linens are changed on a daily basis, but you can also choose to change them less often, with respect for the environment.

Private bathroom with towels and slippers, flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi are just some of the comforts available to our guests, which can all be viewed on the Services page.

Among the standard double rooms are the following, customized with names:

1) Ferro Battuto: so called because of the wrought iron (ferro battuto) railing, which represents the skilled technique of working iron 2) Balaustra: overlooking an architectural detail (balustrade) that has been used since the V century for balconies and important architectural works 3) Dialogo: recalls the value and meaning of dialogue (dialogo) among men and women, something that is increasingly rare in our technological world 4) Pietra Serena: the “soft” stone used in Florentine buildings 5) Cultura: culture – the characteristic and distinct aspect of every human being 6) Concerti: concerts - music by which an individual expresses his personality 7) Convegni: conventions - dissemination of culture and comparisons among populations 8) Angoli: corners – meeting places near our hotel 9) Corte: court – centre of a microscopic social life 10) Faenza: ancient road that lead to the city of Romagna (Faenza) from Florence 11) Unità: square with the war memorial obelisk 12) Fortezza: Fortress da Basso, oversaw the city, dedicated to San Giovanni Battista 13) Vetri: windows – overlooking transparency and solidity 14) Mercato: market – the heart of Florentine family businesses 15) Alloro: one of the streets in the center of Florence that, during the Renaissance, welcomed famous figures, such as Giotto 16) Auditorium: a place of cultural Exchange towards mutual knowledge 17) Terrazzi: terraces – glances across a community 18) Brunelleschi: in honor of the sculptor and architect who renewed Italian art 19) Nigetti: the author that designed the Medici Chapels 20) Morello: the hill that dominates Florence from the North-East 21) Incastri: interlocking play on volumes among the houses